Animals
Fate of Rare Butterfly May Rest in the Hands of These Scientists
The fate of an entire species of butterfly, called the Schaus swallowtail, may rest in the hands of researchers at the University of Florida who netted a female for the first time since the multi-agency group got a permit to do so last year.
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